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The undersigned, representing the various departments of the University, wish to call a mass meeting of the Harvard Democrats for the purpose of organizing a Democratic campaign club for active political work in the approaching national convention. Realizing the importance of effective organization in all political endeavor, and the difficulty of accomplishing anything at the beginning of a scholastic year, we have thought it wise that a club should be formed at once, so as to be ready to offer our services to the State central committee when we return to Cambridge next October. We therefore urgently request all Democrats to meet at Holden Chapel, Wednesday evening, May 18th, at 7 o'clock.
The importance of the coming struggle cannot be overestimated; all Democrats must desire that the influence of Harvard College shall be felt on the side which they believe to represent what is best in the political life of the republic. To this end each man should feel himself bound to do what he can:
'92. - N. Rantoul, C. R. Cummings, J. S. Brown, D. Gray.
'93. - C. R. Bardeen, T. Robb, S. M. Brice, C. Schurz.
'94. - George Lee, John C. Breckenridge, Sam'l M. Sullivan.
'95. - R. W. Emmons, E. Cockrell, J. L. Morton.
Law School. - T. F. Carney, G. T. Hughes.
Graduate School. - W. G. Brown, F. C. Bartlett.
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